Arjun is a tree common in Central and South India. Its bark has a long history of use in
Ayurvedic medicine (the traditional medicine of India) for the treatment of heart problems. Other uses of various parts of the Arjun tree include hemorrhage, diarrhea, irregular menstruation, skin ulcers, acne, wounds, and fractures.

Evidence suggests that
Terminalia arjunamay have blood vessel–relaxing properties.
1 The herb has shown promise in the treatment of
angina , a condition in which blood vessels in the heart cannot carry adequate oxygen to the heart muscle.
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In addition, exceedingly weak evidence suggests that terminalia may have antimicrobial effects, providing benefits against amoebas and other microorganisms.
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One study has been used to indicate that terminalia can improve cholesterol levels, but in fact it proves little because the study was not double-blind.
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Safety Issues

Use of terminalia (arjun) has not been associated with any severe adverse effects. However, comprehensive safety studies have not been performed. Safety in young children, pregnant or nursing women, or people with severe liver or kidney disease has not been established.